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VVVVVV/desktop_version/src/BlockV.cpp
Misa 7128e9c3ac Remove unnecessary string initializations from constructors
std::string is one of those special types that has a constructor that
just initializes itself to a blank state automatically. This means all
`std::string`s are by default already `""`, so there's no need to set
them. And in fact, cppcheck throws out warnings about performance due to
initializing `std::string`s this way.
2020-07-08 19:14:21 -04:00

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#include "BlockV.h"
blockclass::blockclass()
{
type = 0;
trigger = 0;
xp = 0;
yp = 0;
wp = 0;
hp = 0;
rect.x = xp;
rect.y = yp;
rect.w = wp;
rect.h = hp;
r = 0;
g = 0;
b = 0;
x = 0.0f;
y = 0.0f;
}
void blockclass::rectset(const int xi, const int yi, const int wi, const int hi)
{
rect.x = xi;
rect.y = yi;
rect.w = wi;
rect.h = hi;
}
void blockclass::setblockcolour( std::string col )
{
if (col == "cyan")
{
r = 164;
g = 164;
b = 255;
}
else if (col == "red")
{
r = 255;
g = 60;
b = 60;
}
else if (col == "green")
{
r = 144;
g = 255;
b = 144;
}
else if (col == "yellow")
{
r = 255;
g = 255;
b = 134;
}
else if (col == "blue")
{
r = 95;
g = 95;
b = 255;
}
else if (col == "purple")
{
r = 255;
g = 134;
b = 255;
}
else if (col == "white")
{
r = 244;
g = 244;
b = 244;
}
else if (col == "gray")
{
r = 174;
g = 174;
b = 174;
}
else if (col == "orange")
{
r = 255;
g = 130;
b = 20;
}
else
{
//use a gray
r = 174;
g = 174;
b = 174;
}
}